Miele Cat & Dog - When to change dustbag?

I've recently bought a Miele hoover and didn't pay any attention to what colour the dust bag indicator was when I was using it. But I am now wandering if I should change it as it's had quite a bit of use and now the whole indicator is showing an orange colour. The manual says to wait until the colour on the indicator to change but it doesn't what colour it needs to be. Sorry if this is a really dumb question!

Are you using it with the motorised brush on it? For the indicator to work properly, you need to put on the 'ordinary' head (the one without the rotating brush), then use it on a normal carpet, and the indicator will read accurately then.

Hi Poledra - yes I did change the head on it and also lifted it off the carpet. When I lifted it off, half of the orange indicator was showing so I don't know if that is what it's supposed to do. I think I will have to contact them.

Oh, I was getting really hopeful then........in a 'this way to enlightenment' kind of way. I found the bag indicator a challenge, just thought it was me being a bit dense as I hate reading any sort of manual

I've had my new Miele cat and dog one week and I solemnly declare my love for it. The Dyson scales have well and truly fallen away from my eyes.

Really? I have a miele eco something or other which is awful with dog hair. I think I need to upgrade - will the miele cat & dog one cut it? I'm fed up pf hoovering and there still being a layer of hair all over the carpet.

I had a Miele Cat and Dog - was 4 years old, and had always been ok to a certain degree, but once I got the dog a year ago it just ceased to work properly despite being cared for and serviced! In the end I was using the friggin' upholstery brush and hoovering on my hands and knees daily, spending 2 hours to do the whole house!!

Anyway, it is now sitting in the shed, and my Dyson Animal (model 41) is proudly being pushed around the living room by DP - who now finds hoovering a joy apparantly .

I have a longish pile carpet and a hairy lab though.... it isn't good on hard floors. But fab on the carpet!

Well the Miele is stuck in the shed, and the Dyson sits all proud in the living room

Seriously, I think it is down to the type of flooring. My thick pile carpets appreciate the Dyson more!

The Miele was so crap I actually thought about getting rid of the carpets because I figured if the Miele couldn't cope with them, nothing could. Glad I spent £320 on the Dyson, than £2k replacing all the flooring!